The New Issue of Philosophy and Society (34/1) has been published

This issue of Philosophy and Society features two thematic sections: Education in Ancient Greece and Infrapolitics on the Margins. Moreover, in this issue of the journal, there are original scientific articles on Michele Foucault and the sociology of knowledge as well as on Herbert Marcuse’s path towards socialism. Finally, this issue also includes also a review of Slavoj Žižek’s 2022 book entitled Surplus-enjoyment: A Guide for the Non-perplexed which was published by Bloomsbury Academic.

[Online lecture series] The Future of AI: Social and Cultural Aspects (DigiLab)

The Future of AI: Social and Cultural Aspects online lecture series brings international experts to discuss the philosophy of AI, AI and post-digital aesthetics, cultural impacts of AI, AI (in) art, non-human agency, AI-driven social transformations, and, more generally, our coexistence with AI and digital technologies in all aspects of daily life. The series is…

The Ambassador of the United States of America, Christopher Hill, visited the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory

On Friday, January 27, 2023, the ambassador of the United States of America in Serbia, Mr. Christopher Hill visited the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory of the University of Belgrade, on the occasion of the International Holocaust Remembrance Day. Ambassador, director of the Institute, Dr. Gazela Pudar Draško, and ShoahLab coordinator, Dr. Milovan Pisarri,…

The New Issue of Philosophy and Society (33/4) has been published

This issue of Philosophy and Society features two thematic sections: The Violence of War and Global Ethics and Politics of Care: Tracing Gendered Vulnerabilities. Moreover, this issue also includes original articles on “the monster dilemma,” structural criticism, the political and world-historical courage in Hegel’s philosophy, historicism and architecture, the paradigm of victimhood, and Eurocommunism from a Yugoslav perspective.